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are seeking an experienced academic who is passionate about Entrepreneurship and Innovation and who can provide strong program management and academic leadership to contribute to RMIT's teaching and learning
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innovative, high-impact research in bionanotechnology and regenerative medicine. This nationally recognised program aims to advance fundamental understanding and translational applications within
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innovative, high-impact research in bionanotechnology and regenerative medicine. This nationally recognised program aims to advance fundamental understanding and translational applications within
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that your teaching reflects evolving trends, tools, and practices within program management and the marketing and communications sectors. Ideally, you hold a Diploma or Advanced Diploma in Project Management
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and with external partners, while embedding their research expertise into the School's activities and potentially contributing to program management. The position requires expertise in areas such as air
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1 x Full time, fixed term (3 years) position available to join the School of Computing Technologies - Interaction, Technology and Information Discipline Salary Academic Level B ($115,303 - $136,925
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Australia Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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) candidates. Build and maintain effective partnerships and networks with industry, government and the profession to support research impact and alternative funding opportunities. Undertake academic
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/or be based at other campuses of the University Lead. Imagine. Make impact. Drive a research and education agenda that advances Psychology and improves lives. About the Role As Associate Professor
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education and professional experience. A dedicated discipline area in STEM is desirable but not compulsory. This is not a passive academic role. You'll be expected to drive program quality, lift research